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Clovis North High School
Freshman 4 Year Plan
2016-2017
Freshman Four Year Plan
Today you will be completing your Freshman
Four Year Plan.
This information will help guide you through
the next 4 years. Please pay attention
because this information is very important.
You should have:
*A pen/pencil
*A copy of the Freshman Four Year Plan
*Freshman “Bronco” Packet
Please PRINT the
following information:
*Name ( Last, First )
*Date
*Counselor Name
Nguyen
Center
Gunn
Ford
Wilson
Herr
Moreno
Wood
Clovis North High School
* Post Secondary Goal:
Community
College
4-Year College
(CSU/UC/Private)
Vocational
Date:
Post Secondary Goal:
English
U.S. History
P.E.
Math/Elective
Elective
Elective
Summer School
SOPHOMORE
Summer School
English 9
Math
Geography/Health
Science
P.E.
Elective
Summer School
SENIOR
activities
Student:
Counselor:
Co-curricular:
FRESHMAN
*Co-curricular
FOUR YEAR PLAN
JUNIOR
Please PRINT the
following
information:
http://www.cnec.cusd.com
English
Govt/Econ
P.E.
Elective
Elective
Elective
Subject
CUSD
CSU
UC/Private
Social Science
World Geography/Health
World History
U.S. History
Gov't/Economics
World History
U.S. History
Gov't/Economics
World History
U.S. History
Gov't/Economics
English
4 Years of English
4 Years of College Prep English (P)
4 Years of College Prep English (P)
Math
2 Years of Math:
Math 1
Math 2
Math 1
Math 2
Math 3
4 years of math recommended
Science
2 Years of Science:
1 Year Life Science
1 Year Physical Science
2 Years of College Prep
Lab Science:
1 Year Life Science (P)
1 Year Physical Science (P)
Math 1
Math 2
Math 3
4 years of math recommended
2 Years of College Prep
Lab Science:
Biology
Chemistry or Physics
3 years of science recommended
2 Years of Foreign Language
(same language)
3 years of foreign language
recommended
Foreign Language
Visual or Performing Art
(Art, Music, Drama,
Video, Ceramics)
Other
2 Years of Any Combination of
Foreign Language and/or Visual or
Performing Art
4 Years of P.E.
Work
GPA &/or Credits
2 Years of Foreign Language
(same language)
1 Year of an approved College Prep
Visual or Performing Art (P)
1 Year of an approved College Prep Visual
or Performing Art (P)
College Prep Electives (P)
(4th year math, 3rd year science,
3rd year foreign language, etc.)
College Prep Electives (P)
(4th year math, 3rd year science, 3rd year
foreign language, etc.)
PSAT – Grades 9, 10, 11
Aspire – Grade 9, 10
SAT or ACT - Grade 11, 12
Tests
Military
English 10
Math
World History
Science
P.E.
Elective
Summer School
230 Credits
3.0 GPA
(need high SAT's if under 3.0)
PSAT – Grades 9, 10, 11
ACT Aspire – Grade 9, 10
SAT or ACT plus writing- Grade 11, 12
SAT Subject tests are not required, except
for specific majors
3.3 GPA
(minimum)
High School Graduation Requirements
Please refer to the
bottom portion of the
form while we go over
the requirements for:
Subject
CUSD
CSU
UC/Private
Social Science
World Geography/Health
World History
U.S. History
Gov't/Economics
World History
U.S. History
Gov't/Economics
World History
U.S. History
Gov't/Economics
English
4 Years of English
4 Years of College Prep
English (P)
4 Years of College Prep
English (P)
Math
2 Years of Math:
Math 1
Math 2
Math 1
Math 2
Math 3
4 years of math
recommended
Science
2 Years of Science:
1 Year Life Science
1 Year Physical Science
2 Years of College Prep
Lab Science:
1 year Life Science
Science (P)
1 Year Physical Science (P)
Math 1
Math 2
Math 3
4 years of math
recommended
2 Years of College Prep
Lab Science:
Biology
Chemistry or Physics
3 years of science
recommended
High School Graduation
Foreign Language
California State University
(i.e. CSU Fresno)
Visual or Performing Art
Other
University of California
(i.e. UC Los Angeles)
2 Years of Any Combination
of Foreign Language
and/or Visual or
Performing Arts
4 Years P.E.
2 Years of Foreign Language
(same language)
3 years of foreign language
recommended
1 Year of an approved
College Prep Visual or
Performing Art (P)
1 Year of an approved
College Prep Visual or
Performing Art (P)
College Prep Electives (P)
(4th year math, 3rd year
science, 3rd year foreign
language, etc.)
College Prep Electives (P)
(4th year math, 3rd year
science, 3rd year foreign
language, etc.)
PSAT – Grades 9, 10, 11
ACT Aspire – Grade 9, 10
SAT or ACT - Grade 11, 12
Tests
GPA &/or Credits
2 Years of Foreign
Language (same language)
230 Credits
3.0 GPA
(need high SAT's if
under3.0)
PSAT – Grades 9, 10, 11
ACT Aspire – Grade 9, 10
SAT or ACT plus writing- Grade 11, 12
SAT Subject tests are not required,
except for specific majors
3.3 GPA
(minimum)
Did you
attend
Summer
School?
If yes, write in
the classes you
took.
If no, leave
blank.
English
Indicate if you are in
English 9 or English 9
Honors
For 10th grade write in
English 10 or English 10
Honors
(Honors= teacher rec., A
or B in H. Eng 9 or A in
Eng 9)
Add English for 11th and
12th (we will discuss
options during
sophomore counseling)
Science
Write in the science
class you are in now.
Use the chart on the
next slide to plan
out at least your
sophomore and
junior years
Science Course Flowchart 2017-2018
7th
Science 7
or
Honors Science 7
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Science 1
Biology
or
Biology (Honors)
Chemistry
or
Chemistry (Honors)
Elective Science
-Anat/Phys
-AP Biology
-AP Environ
-AP Computer Sci(11-12)
-AP Chem
-AP Physics 1,2 or C
-Robotics
Biology
or
Biology (Honors)
Chemistry
or
Chemistry (Honors)
Elective Science
-Anat/Phys
-AP Biology
-AP Environ
-AP Computer Sci(11-12)
-AP Chem
-AP Physics 1,2 or C
-Physics
-Robotics
Science 8
or
Honors Science 8
*Can be tested into
from Sci 8 (Chem only
due to math
Requirement)
Chemistry
or
Chemistry (Honors)
Elective Science
-Anat/Phys
-AP Biology
-AP Environ
-AP Chem
-Physics
Social Science
Write in your current
social science class.
(if you took Health/World
Geog during summer,
cross off and add current
class instead)
All students must take the
courses listed on the form
or their A.P. equivalent.
AP World=
recommendation from
English teacher, A or B in
H. Eng 9 or A in Eng 9
P.E.
Everyone needs P.E. Core
during 9th and 10th grades
(even if in band…)
Athletic PE is Core PE
Zero/Lunch PE available
for students with
impacted schedule
• P.E. options for 11th
and 12th grades will be
discussed during your
Sophomore
Conference.
Elective
What
elective are
you taking?
What
elective are
you
planning to
take next
year?
Summer School
If you plan on taking
summer school this
summer please
indicate on the form
what you plan to take
• Impacted Schedule
• Score of 3 or 4 on
SBAC in ELA 3 or 4
• 3.0 GPA from 1st
semester grades
• Repeating a course
Clovis North High School Course Listing for 10th Grade
2017-2018
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
11031
11005
11031.0
11031.5
11031.A
11031.B
11031.C
11031.D
11031.E
11031.F
11031.H
11031.J
11031.K
11031.L
11031.M
11031.N
PE Core B (2017/2018)
PE Band & Colorguard
PE (Zero Per) All Grades
PE Lunch (5th Per) All Grades
Basketball
Volleyball
Soccer
Aquatics
Cross Country
Track
9th / JV Pep & Cheer
Baseball
Varsity Football
JV Football
Softball
Wrestling
ENGLISH
22512
22B10
22021.C
22517
22044
22049
22024
English 10 P
Explor Child & Adol Lit. HP
English Lab (Study Skills)
Honors English 10 P
English Language Dev 1
English Language Dev 3
English Language Dev 4
23517
Forensics P
MATHEMATICS
40032
44C01
44C02
44C03
44C04
44C05
35G03
**
Math Tutorial
Math 1 P
Math 2 P
Honors Math 2 P
Math 3
Honors Math 3 P
Prin. Of Engineering Robotics P
Exploring Comp. Science
SCIENCE
55040
55709
55708
55702
55701
55710
55711
55703
55728
55713
55D11
Science 1
Biology P
Honors Biology P
AP Biology HP (10-12)
Anatomy & Physiology P (10-12)
Chemistry P (10-12)
Honors Chemistry P (10-11)
AP Chemistry HP (11-12)
AP Enviromental Sci. HP (11-12)
Physics P (11-12)
AP Physics 1 HP (11-12)
55007
Health (Sem)
HEALTH
SOCIAL SCIENCE
66940
66909
66013
W Geog & Cultures (Sem)
World History P
AP World History HP
PERFORMING ARTS
88220
88306.B
88306.P
88306.W
88302.B
88302.P
88302.W
88313
88307
88304
88323
88311
88312
88F02
88F03
88318
88308
88309
11307**
Band Colorguard
Beg Band P (Brass)
Beg Band P (Percussion)
Beg Band P (Woodwinds)
Adv Band P (Brass)
Adv Band P (Percussion)
Adv Band P (Woodwinds)
Jazz Band P
Beg Orchestra P
Adv Orchestra P
Drama 1 P
Drama 2 P
Drama 3 P
Drama 2 Tech Theater P
Drama 3 Tech Theater
Soprano & Alto Choir 1 P
Chamber Singers P
Concert Choir P
Dance 1 P
FORENSICS
**Course will only be offered based on student enrollment
ART / FINE ARTS
78302
78303
78306
78307
77G01
78311
Art 1 P
Art 2 P (10-12)
Ceramics 1 P
Ceramics 2 P (10-12)
Videography 1 P
Photography 1 P (10-12)
WORLD LANGUAGE
98803
98804
98805
98811
98812
98812.0
98813
French 1 P
French 2 P
French 3 P
Spanish 1 P
Spanish 2 P
Spanish 2 P (zero period)
Spanish 3 P
SEE COUNSELOR
00007
00069
00011
00016
00075
Student Leadership
Service Leadership (Unified Lead.)
Yearbook Production
Peer Counseling
AVID
Patient Care Pathway
Education Pathway
• Pathway of courses 9-12 for students interested in education
or a profession that works with children/adolescents (coach,
teacher, day care, administrator, etc.)
• 10th grade English course-Exploration of Child & Adolescent
Literature
• Students in the class will have opportunities to participate in
a summer college boot camp and youth tech institute.
• Brochures are in the counseling center for more info
• You can sign up for the pathway at
http://apply.teacherpathway.com
Information Technology
Software and Systems Development
Computer Apps 7
Computer Apps
8
Robotics 7th 8th
Exploring
Computer
Science 9-10
Principles of
Engineering and
Robotics 9-12
AP Computer
Science A 11/12
Pathway Courses
Computer Applications 7th is an introductory course intended for 7th
grade students to support their integration into the technology rich
laptop environment at the intermediate level.
Computer Applications 8th is an intermediate level course for 8th
grade students to advance integration into the technology rich laptop
environment at the intermediate level. Students will learn basic
programming skills, web design, computing and data analysis,
robotics, and advanced research skills.
Robotics 7/8 is divided into twelve primary units and one optional
unit. In a flexible format, students learn about engineering and
engineering problem solving. They will be given introductions to VEX
and FIRST Robotics while learning key STEM principles.
Exploring Computer Science Exploring Computer Science is a
yearlong course consisting of 6 units, approximately 6 weeks each;
Human Computer Interaction, Problem Solving, Web Design,
Programming, Computing and Data Analysis, and Robotics.
Principles of Engineering and Robotics is a hands on course that
teaches STEM principles while encouraging a competitive spirit.
Student have the chance to join the school’s robotics team Stable
Circuits Robotics to compete in regional and national competitions.
AP Computer Science A is both a college-prep course for potential
computer science majors and a foundation course for student
planning to study in other technical fields such as engineering,
physics, chemistry and geology. Uses Java programming language.
Careers
Software Engineer
Computer Network Architect
Systems Developer
Software Developer
Computer Systems Analyst
IT Manager
Web Developer
Performance Systems Development
Freshman
“Bronco”
Check Off List
Please find this
form and take
down notes
NCAA
Eligibility
Know your requirements for
Division I and Division II
- 16 core courses
- Division I: 10 core courses
must be completed prior to
the seventh semester
- Test Scores (SAT/ACT)
- GPA
(We will discuss more during
Sophomore and Junior Conferences)
Clubs &
Organizations
African American Student
Union
Armenian Club
Asian Club
BroncZ
Chess Club
Environmental Club
FCA (Fellowship of Christian
Athletes)
Guitar Club
HOSA
Hispanic Leadership club
Indian Club
Interact
Key Club
Movie Club
Muslim Club
Poetry Club
And More….
Need a list
of the sport
and
academic
teams at
CNHS?
FALL SPORT
CROSS COUNTRY
FOOTBALL
GOLF - GIRLS
GYMNASTICS - CNHS
PEP AND CHEER
TENNIS- GIRLS
VOLLEYBALL- GIRLS
WATER POLO- BOYS
WATER POLO- GIRLS
DIRECTOR OF SPORT
JASON LIENAU
CASEY QUINN
MAURISSA JOHNSTON
BECKY WHITMORE
HEATHER
BRYAN JUINIO
TRAVIS HERB
ANDREW WILSON
MICHAEL NICHOLS
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
WINTER SPORT
BASKETBALL - BOYS
BASKETBALL - GIRLS
SOCCER - BOYS
SOCCER - GIRLS
WRESTLING
GYMNASTICS - GRI
DIRECTOR OF SPORT
TONY AMUNDSEN
HEATHER LONG
CHAD MCCARTY
NICK PAPPANDUROUS
JOSH ADAMS
BECKY WHITMORE
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
SPRING SPORT
BADMITTON
BASEBALL
GOLF - BOYS
SOFTBALL
SWIM / DIVE
TENNIS - BOYS
TRACK & FIELD
VOLLEYBALL - BOYS
DIRCTOR OF SPORT
JOHN JONES
CHRIS PATRICK
[email protected]
[email protected]
COURTNEY DALE
PETER FECHT
BRAD FERNANDEZ
RICH BRAZIL
JASON POWELL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Get involved
in your
community
Check out
these
volunteer
opportunities.
2016-17 CNEC Intervention Labs and Study Hall
STUDY HALL IN LIBRARY 3:00 - 4:00
Subject
Monday
Tuesday
Daniela Topjian
Pam Rakis
Ramos & Hobbs
A.B.
English
Math
Wednesday
Carol Martin
Tye Ferdinandsen
Brown & Harris
Thursday
Sherri Lummis
Pam Rakis
Fries & Sharer
Friday
OTHER AFTER SCHOOL INTERVENTION LABS
Subject
Monday
Need help
in a class?
3:00-4:00
Science
3:00-4:00
World
Language
2:45-3:30
Check the lab
schedule
Tuesday
Tim Thiessen
Fitness Center
3:00-4:30
Science 7 and 8 Rom
136 Matteucci
PE
Wednesday
Thursday
Chemistry Room 180
and 172
Olson and Soutullo
Tim Thiessen
Fitness Center
3:00-4:30
Chemistry Room
180
Olson
Spanish Rm 286
Montoya
Spanish Rm 285
Landeros
Spanish Rm 289
Robles
Biology Room 182
Carter
Spanish Rm 283
Villa
French Rm 281
Phillips
French Rm 281
Phillips
French Rm 281
Phillips
French Rm 281
Phillips
Friday
LUNCHTIME INTERVENTION LABS
Subject
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
World
Language
Spanish Rm 284
Mojarras
Spanish Rm 284
Mojarras
Spanish Rm 289
Robles
Spanish Rm 288
Arevalo
Peterson (Rm 211)
thru Adv. Math 8
French Rm 280
Havens
Ramos (Rm 216)
thru Adv Math 8
Hirata (Rm 212)
Thru Adv Math 8
French Rm 280
Havens
Elsberry (Rm 214
thru Math 8
Math
Harris (Rm 248)
Thru Math 3 & Stats
Science
*Mandatutorials
Friday
Holcomb (Rm 242)
Thru Math 2
Hobbs (Rm 265)
Thru AP Calculus
Malan (Rm 287)
Thru Math 2
AP/Physics/Physics
Rm 181 Mushegan
Sharer (Rm 264)
Thru Math 3 and
Stats
Chemistry Room 180
Olson
AP/Physics/Physics
Rm 181 Mushegan
Chemistry Room 180
Olson
Trueblood (Rm
254)
Thru Math 3
Sci 1 Room 188
Adams
Sci 1 Room 188
Adams
Sci 1 Room 188
Adams
Sci 1 Room 188
Adams
Sci 1 Room 188
Adams
Anat/Phys
Bio
Anat/Phys
Bio
Anat/Phys
Bio
Lecture Hall
12:00 – 12:20
Anat/Phys
Bio
Lecture Hall
12:05 – 12:25
Anat/Phys
Bio
Lecture Hall
12:05 – 12:25
*Students assigned based on multiple F grades on report cards. First 20 minutes of the lunch hour.
Career
Cruising
Start using
the Career
Cruising
program to
help you
explore
options for
college and
careers!
One last thing……
- Make sure your you have a Career Cruising account
- Detach the pink and white copies of the Four Year Plan
form
- Keep the pink copy
- Give the white copy to your counselor
- Education Pathway brochures are available in the
Counseling Center
- Take these materials home and share them with your
parents. Start discussing your future plans!
Any Questions?????
Incoming
th
10
Grade:
• Registration Distribution
February 14
• Registration
March 1 and 2
Have a GREAT Year!